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Phoebe Richards Art Deco, 2018-08-10 14:03:14. After World War I Art Deco designs took over and the glass light bulb casing became etched and sculpted into zig zag, crescent and sunburst shapes. If your house was built in the 1920s to 1940s Art Deco light fixtures might look more suitable and complement the decor of the surroundings.

Janiyah Randall Art Deco, 2018-08-10 08:40:28. The indoor lighting fixtures that might be most appropriate for a historical style of home are probably going to be a pendant style lighting fixture with shades of glass, metal or porcelain as this is what kept the candle flames in check.

Jaelynn Nash Art Deco, 2018-08-14 11:08:15. Round coffee tables are not only a great buy for their beauty, but they are also a nice buy because of their practicality. Since they have roomy, supportive table tops, they are ideal for setting down and displaying different things. Like, if you need a place to put that remote control or want to show off fresh flowers or something, you can easily put either on top of one. If you get one with a plush leather top, you could use it as a footrest if you wanted to. Perfect for after a tough day at the office for when you just want to kick up your feet and just relax and take it easy.

Phoebe Richards Art Deco, 2018-05-09 01:44:04. The Art Deco Brass Lamp has a design that speaks of the mid 20th century. The design is more complicated. It has elements of architectural and geometrical designs handcrafted into the table lamp. It also uses brass at its base. The art and design incorporated tells us about early industrialization. Its price is not ordinary. The 1930 art deco brass lamps may cost you $8500 while the art deco brass lamps of the 70s are cheaper at around $1900.

Eden Pate Art Deco, 2018-05-12 12:06:48. In furniture artist incorporated themes of fountains and sunburst to symbolize the dawning of a new modern age. There were also geometric shapes that were symbolic to technology and machinery. The artists also took their inspiration from ancient cultures such as the civilizations of Central America, Egypt, and Asia. They used luxuriant fabrics and vibrant colors. You saw satiny metal finishes, clamorous mirrors, exotic embellishments such as jewels, and luxuriant leathers. The artists did not used classic materials for their furnishings but instead used materials with glass, inlaid and lacquered wood, stainless steel, and aluminum. They also used daring symmetry and repetition, sweeping curves, the sunburst motif, and chevron patters.

Jaelynn Nash Art Deco, 2018-05-14 12:45:25. In our modern, light-at-the-touch-of-a-button-world, it is easy to forget that up until the 19th century producing light was an expensive, unwieldy and dirty process. We forget that our grandparents and other predecessors most likely stumbled about in the dark with nothing but a candle and its tiny little flame providing the only source of light for them.

Greta Brown Art Deco, 2018-05-08 07:05:53. Art Deco was, above all, modern with a capital M. The geometric shapes, sharp angles, stepped patterns and sweeping curves were meant to capture the rapid advances in industry and technology that characterized the early 20th Century. This is why some of the most iconic examples of Art Deco style are the hi-tech symbols of the time: skyscrapers, ocean liners, radios and even phonographs. It's why the favored materials were aluminum, glass and stainless steel. Even the wood was shiny, either lacquered or inlaid. The floors were shiny as well, marble or tile, often with checkerboard patterns. Rugs featured geometric patterns, while Zebra skin and shagreen (snake skin) covered decorative surfaces. Mirrors were usually round and plentiful. Sunburst and chevron motifs could be seen on everything from furniture to woman's shoes to radiator grilles on cars. Paradoxically, while Art Deco was the epitome of Modernism, influences included patterns and symbols from Aztec Mexico, Egypt and Africa.

Ivory Webb Art Deco, 2018-05-11 19:00:36. The Art Deco Brass Lamp has a design that speaks of the mid 20th century. The design is more complicated. It has elements of architectural and geometrical designs handcrafted into the table lamp. It also uses brass at its base. The art and design incorporated tells us about early industrialization. Its price is not ordinary. The 1930 art deco brass lamps may cost you $8500 while the art deco brass lamps of the 70s are cheaper at around $1900.

Kayla Vasquez Art Deco, 2018-05-12 13:51:51. The stainless steel and textures also influence the use of clean lines that give sense of stark and opulent at the same time. In the industrial time, other materials also become popular such as marble, ebony, and glass. If you want a glossy surface, there are many materials in art deco available for this sense.

Henley Williams Art Deco, 2018-05-08 22:53:17. Brass table lamps are usually antique in nature that offers a dignified homey look in the living room. Its purpose is to provide light or illumination for the person working on the desk. With its antique features, it takes you back to the olden times.